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guest: the good news is i believe the european union has a future, but the caveat is the european union is facing its biggest trust test since -- biggest stress test since its foundation. they have to demonstrate to its partners and to the united states that it's able to handle its own crises at home and as abroad. i can see that the european union will have or member states that the 28 member states, meaning that some member states like the brits, germany will need more confidence to go forward and have more confidence in areas like lauren and security policy and other member states will -- anchor: i'm so sorry, we have to leave it there. zizi:á>úññ
guest: the good news is i believe the european union has a future, but the caveat is the european union is facing its biggest trust test since -- biggest stress test since its foundation. they have to demonstrate to its partners and to the united states that it's able to handle its own crises at home and as abroad. i can see that the european union will have or member states that the 28 member states, meaning that some member states like the brits, germany will need more confidence to go...
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guest: the good news is i believe the european union has a future, but the caveat is the european union is facing its biggest trust test since -- biggest stress test since its foundation. they have to demonstrate to its partners and to the united states that it's able to handle its own crises at home and as abroad. i can see that the european union will have or member states that the 28 member states, meaning that some member states like the brits, germany will need more confidence to go forward and have more confidence in areas like lauren and security policy and other member states will -- anchor: i'm so sorry, we have to leave it there. damien: hello and a very warm welcome to "focus on europe," with some of the best personal stories behind the headlines. i am damien mcguinness. and we've got a great show lined up for you today. in finland, the long-lost children of hitler's army. in turkey, the authorities get tough. and ukraine, a new safe haven for the russian opposition. i can remember being quite shocked when i once heard how an elderly estonian lady had fond memories of one of
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that is the crucial point where they would be entering back into the european union. their ultimate destination is to move from hungary to austria, to countries like germany and sweden, the prosperous countries. the countries where people may have family already settles, and they have better job prospects. but returning to the serbian hungarian border, we know the hungarian authorities have been busy erecting a fence to try to stop this flow of humanity, but it's not proving very effective as my colleague, andrew simmons on the border there, explains. >> reporter: this is the 3.5 meter high security fence that separates hungary from serbia. it's 175 kilometers long. but there's a problem. because it comes to an end just here and it's totally open. i'm stepping back now into romania, and there's no separation, as you can see between romania and serbia over here. you can see this is a monument. now the prime minister of hungary has been criticized for putting this fence up, because it's easy, many people say to cut through the fence, and also you can see criminals could
that is the crucial point where they would be entering back into the european union. their ultimate destination is to move from hungary to austria, to countries like germany and sweden, the prosperous countries. the countries where people may have family already settles, and they have better job prospects. but returning to the serbian hungarian border, we know the hungarian authorities have been busy erecting a fence to try to stop this flow of humanity, but it's not proving very effective as...
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it's become a gateway to the european union. but with the number of arrivals growing, athens has struggled to find the resources and right policies to deal with the influx. >> these afghan children are having a little of their childhood restored to them. this is set up for games. they have food and 24 hour medical care. but much has been taken from them in years of poverty and exile. he was born in exile because his family feared for their lives. >> in afghanistan there was some people like taliban, they kill the people. that was with iran. they were very cold. i'm going to go to a place that acts like us, like a human. >> reporter: more than 170,000 refugees have poured into greece, all looking for a better life. this facility is an improvement on the tent city. local residents feared a threat to public health and safety. some 500 afghans who were in camp are gone, initially to the new facility, but ultimately out of greece and northward into the balkans. the policy of detention centers built by the previous conservative govern
it's become a gateway to the european union. but with the number of arrivals growing, athens has struggled to find the resources and right policies to deal with the influx. >> these afghan children are having a little of their childhood restored to them. this is set up for games. they have food and 24 hour medical care. but much has been taken from them in years of poverty and exile. he was born in exile because his family feared for their lives. >> in afghanistan there was some...
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the european union, a polarizing force, company -- countries like greece have tarnished the union for many, but for others it is the cornerstone of the european project. there was much talk of the possibility of a greek exit from the eurozone this summer. so, has the euro than strengthened by keeping the mediterranean nation afloat? or would it the stronger without a struggling member like greece? that is the ultimate question. opinions are divided. have a listen. >> greek olives are as popular as ever at this farmers market. [laughter] >> and they are not exactly cheap. 22 euros for this purchase. >> i have all of oil from greece . i get standard olives from the wholesale market. they sell like always, at least for now. >> many here see the benefits of eu eurozone membership. this frenchman has been selling produce in germany for 21 years and like many he does not want to see a more centralized euro. he says that eu member states should keep their centralized independence. >> countries should remain independent. >> tourists are certainly fond of the euro, which makes traveling easy.
the european union, a polarizing force, company -- countries like greece have tarnished the union for many, but for others it is the cornerstone of the european project. there was much talk of the possibility of a greek exit from the eurozone this summer. so, has the euro than strengthened by keeping the mediterranean nation afloat? or would it the stronger without a struggling member like greece? that is the ultimate question. opinions are divided. have a listen. >> greek olives are as...
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the european commission is the with developing the policies for the european union. the united nations high commission on refugees has said that it needs to find 160,000 from the refugees syria crisis across the industrialized world. you can immediately see that the numbers are manageable if you think about 30 or 35 countries in that group. i think the critical point is one there are not the legal routes for refugees to find safety, then you empower the criminal gangs. the absence of a legal route has been a huge driver of the criminality we are seeing and the responsibility for addressing that within europe lies with the european union. upstream in the neighboring states of somalia, the neighboring states of syria, the neighboring states of afghanistan, it obviously falls to the united nations to be the coordinator rather than the european union. jane: turkey and jordan would probably argue that they and bearing the front of this for some time could what help should they be getting? david: you are absolutely right that it is poorer countries, the neighbors of those
the european commission is the with developing the policies for the european union. the united nations high commission on refugees has said that it needs to find 160,000 from the refugees syria crisis across the industrialized world. you can immediately see that the numbers are manageable if you think about 30 or 35 countries in that group. i think the critical point is one there are not the legal routes for refugees to find safety, then you empower the criminal gangs. the absence of a legal...
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terran: i think we already see the european union -- karen: i think we are a see the european union playing a critical role on the world stage. over a year ago, we saw a russia annexed crimea era. we see ongoing violence -- we saw a russia annexed crimea -- we saw russia annex crimea. we have seen 28 members of the eu agree on successive rounds of sanctions in coordination with the u.s. i think that has an a powerful response to the russian aggression. matt: finally, you mentioned some of the crises europe is facing at the moment. under the current way europe operates, do you think it is capable of handling them? or are they going to have to come to some decisions before they can really move forward? karen: one thing we have seen with all of these crazies is that you not only need the european union as an institution to respond, you need to see member states showing leadership . of all of these crises that i mentioned, it is germany as the economically strongest and most populous country in the eu that is being looked to for leadership. we have seen germany show that leadership on ukraine,
terran: i think we already see the european union -- karen: i think we are a see the european union playing a critical role on the world stage. over a year ago, we saw a russia annexed crimea era. we see ongoing violence -- we saw a russia annexed crimea -- we saw russia annex crimea. we have seen 28 members of the eu agree on successive rounds of sanctions in coordination with the u.s. i think that has an a powerful response to the russian aggression. matt: finally, you mentioned some of the...
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the european union, a polarizing force, company -- countries like greece have tarnished the union for many, but for others it is the cornerstone of the european project. there was much talk of the possibility of a greek exit from the eurozone this summer. so, has the euro than strengthened by keeping the mediterranean nation afloat? or would it the stronger without a struggling member like greece? that is the ultimate question. opinions are divided. have a listen. >> greek olives are as popular as ever at this farmers market. [laughter] >> and they are not exactly cheap. 22 euros for this purchase. >> i have all of oil from greece . i get standard olives from the wholesale market. they sell like always, at least for now. >> many here see the benefits of eu eurozone membership. this frenchman has been selling produce in germany for 21 years and like many he does not want to see a more centralized euro. he says that eu member states should keep their centralized independence. >> countries should remain independent. >> tourists are certainly fond of the euro, which makes traveling easy.
the european union, a polarizing force, company -- countries like greece have tarnished the union for many, but for others it is the cornerstone of the european project. there was much talk of the possibility of a greek exit from the eurozone this summer. so, has the euro than strengthened by keeping the mediterranean nation afloat? or would it the stronger without a struggling member like greece? that is the ultimate question. opinions are divided. have a listen. >> greek olives are as...
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now is the european union really doing enough? i say no. >> so does the european union need to exercise that mandate and take that decision away and say okay, enough. this is what is going to happen. you have to dig another your domestic politics to some dreg and get on with it. >> you about it can't take it away. they're three parts of the european union. we have to do it together. we have to see sense and share. i think the deal done in calais is a sign of some progress, but we need to fight for progress because we can't let the migrants down. we can't see the suffering. and there is courttive solution in the european union. we can't look at other countries in the face if we don't take our share and do our bit in the european union for syria, libya and other countries. we need to do that and get on with it. >> thank you very much for joining us. thank you. >>> now thai police have released security video of the man they believe is responsible for the bombing at a bangkok shrine killing 22 and injured about 100 others. the countr
now is the european union really doing enough? i say no. >> so does the european union need to exercise that mandate and take that decision away and say okay, enough. this is what is going to happen. you have to dig another your domestic politics to some dreg and get on with it. >> you about it can't take it away. they're three parts of the european union. we have to do it together. we have to see sense and share. i think the deal done in calais is a sign of some progress, but we...
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placing their own country first over common european union interests. the new world zeitgeist is that globalism is out. in. in addition to the united states, over the coming 12 months important elections will be held in the united kingdom, spain, portugal, and ireland. collectively, they with determine whether the world retreats from the global economic and political integration that has characterized the past 25 years. is this phenomenon true across the developed world? pat buchanan? >> it certainly is. first, what donald trump represents, more than ideology or politics left or right, is anti-establishment, anti-elite, anti-washington, overthrow the system that has failed. and in europe, as well, you see the european euro skeptic parties. they want to get rid of the big central government of the european union. some of them want to break away. scotland wants to break away. you got cat lone ya wants to break away from madrid. this is a force. economic nationalism, tribalism, economic populism, ethnonationalism, these are the forces really. it's not simp
placing their own country first over common european union interests. the new world zeitgeist is that globalism is out. in. in addition to the united states, over the coming 12 months important elections will be held in the united kingdom, spain, portugal, and ireland. collectively, they with determine whether the world retreats from the global economic and political integration that has characterized the past 25 years. is this phenomenon true across the developed world? pat buchanan? >>...
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i think, looking back, germany became european in terms of -- through the european union, by the way. what i mean by that is that the democratic institutions became absolutely embedded. the idea of transparency, federalism, accountability, separation of powers, it became embedded in germany. in that sense, germany became european. to take up mann's other point, the german's asian -- the germanization of europe, this cannot happen and should not happen. peter: all this, trying to get germany integrated into a european superstructure, it was a terrible century and germany play a terrible role in the last century. people were clearly fearful of germany. should they be fearful of today's germany? judy: it depends -- alan: it depends what you mean by fearful. all talk of a new fourth reich is nonsense. honestly, it is nonsense. but i do think there is a danger that germany is getting too big for its votes and it is trying to create a europe according to a germanized europe, and it isn't working. people are protesting against the use of the euro to create europe in germany's image. people w
i think, looking back, germany became european in terms of -- through the european union, by the way. what i mean by that is that the democratic institutions became absolutely embedded. the idea of transparency, federalism, accountability, separation of powers, it became embedded in germany. in that sense, germany became european. to take up mann's other point, the german's asian -- the germanization of europe, this cannot happen and should not happen. peter: all this, trying to get germany...
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terran: i think we already see the european union -- karen: i think we are a see the european union playing a critical role on the world stage. over a year ago, we saw a russia annexed crimea era. we see ongoing violence -- we saw a russia annexed crimea -- we saw russia annex crimea. we have seen 28 members of the eu agree on successive rounds of sanctions in coordination with the u.s. i think that has an a powerful response to the russian aggression. matt: finally, you mentioned some of the crises europe is facing at the moment. under the current way europe operates, do you think it is capable of handling them? or are they going to have to come to some decisions before they can really move forward? karen: one thing we have seen with all of these crazies is that you not only need the european union as an institution to respond, you need to see member states showing leadership . of all of these crises that i mentioned, it is germany as the economically strongest and most populous country in the eu that is being looked to for leadership. we have seen germany show that leadership on ukraine,
terran: i think we already see the european union -- karen: i think we are a see the european union playing a critical role on the world stage. over a year ago, we saw a russia annexed crimea era. we see ongoing violence -- we saw a russia annexed crimea -- we saw russia annex crimea. we have seen 28 members of the eu agree on successive rounds of sanctions in coordination with the u.s. i think that has an a powerful response to the russian aggression. matt: finally, you mentioned some of the...
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>> it's about reality has hit european union. europe does not have an government. what has happened is that refugees are coming to the border, having filled up turkey, lebanon and jordan and syria. lebanonens are coming because we were over there, and that is now a dysfunctional state. and nigerians and afghanis are coming because they're being pushed by the push factors, poverty and so on. what is happening they expect to come if the european union with one cohesive policy, but that does not have one. they're coming to country, they want to come to countries like germany who are doing their bit, who are quite liberal, but who are being embarrassed by incidents like yesterday and today. >> they have been quite tolerant. we've seen ugly incidents and perhaps the rise of the far right. >> it's the paradoxical incident because the relationship of those countries have been decent and liberal, but the populations are having doubts about accepting refugees. this is because of the european union is not one entity. there are different country. and the center of gravity, ar
>> it's about reality has hit european union. europe does not have an government. what has happened is that refugees are coming to the border, having filled up turkey, lebanon and jordan and syria. lebanonens are coming because we were over there, and that is now a dysfunctional state. and nigerians and afghanis are coming because they're being pushed by the push factors, poverty and so on. what is happening they expect to come if the european union with one cohesive policy, but that does...
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>> well, the european union foreign affairs commissioner said we can't go on like this. we can't carry on meeting and having a minute of silence for the latest refugee crisis which has occurred on europe's borders. be it in anied tarn, off of the greek islands or now on the side of an austrian motorway. what we heard from angela merkel and i thought the autrian hosts was a much greater determination to push for binding quotas for european union countries. according to their size and economic capability they would come to some sort of agreement to take in thousands of refugees. now this has proven very contentious in the past. important wealthy countries like denmark, and the u.k. say they want to have nothing to do with it. but angela merkel is quite clear that this is an important moment and a great challenge for the european union. >> translator: there is a need to solve the issue and tackle the issue of migration in the spirit of europe, in the spirit of solidarity. there are more refugees than ever since world war ii. we have managed to live together in peace since w
>> well, the european union foreign affairs commissioner said we can't go on like this. we can't carry on meeting and having a minute of silence for the latest refugee crisis which has occurred on europe's borders. be it in anied tarn, off of the greek islands or now on the side of an austrian motorway. what we heard from angela merkel and i thought the autrian hosts was a much greater determination to push for binding quotas for european union countries. according to their size and...
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the european union is also providing two thirds of the funding. the center can provide 2000 meals per day and allow migrants to take showers and have access. there is also help for women and children, who are in a highly nerablee position -- vul position. thate also making sure migrants who are seeking asylum are able to do that in calais. they will be given housing outside calais, rather than trying to use the euro tunnel route, which is dangerous, if not fatal often. hundreds of migrants have been able to live in paris. we have called on the european union to make a financial contribution so that they can help us provide places for the migrants who choose this request, as well as the to set up a camping site and a welcoming zone. two will be in calais soon to assess our approach and determine how much financial contribution the european commission will provide. arepolice forces determinedly fighting criminal human trafficking organizations. moving migrants up to the u.k. have been dismantled since the beginning thehe year, versus 14 in full year
the european union is also providing two thirds of the funding. the center can provide 2000 meals per day and allow migrants to take showers and have access. there is also help for women and children, who are in a highly nerablee position -- vul position. thate also making sure migrants who are seeking asylum are able to do that in calais. they will be given housing outside calais, rather than trying to use the euro tunnel route, which is dangerous, if not fatal often. hundreds of migrants have...
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if they cross the border, if they -- back to the european union, what will happen? what is their rights? >> the refugees don't know their rights. like everyone else, this young woman from syria gets a travel paper. within hungary only. she fears she'll be taken to a camp and detained. rather than going on a free train ride had he she looks foshe looks for ataxi. she's traveling with her brother, it looks k will he want to prepare the way for their family. >> my father to germany. >> yeah. >> it is for your parents, you want to get your -- >> yeah. yeah. >> and my mother. >> yes. >> it is highly likely that they'll end up crossing the next border using people smugglers. as they leave, more arrive and so it goes on, 24 hours a day. andrew simmons, al jazeera. >> meanwhile, three children are being treated for dehydration in an austrian hospital after being rescued from a van crammed with refugees. police pulled over the truck on friday near the german border. it was carrying 26 syrians and others. >> tens of thousands of protester its gathered in malaysia for a second
if they cross the border, if they -- back to the european union, what will happen? what is their rights? >> the refugees don't know their rights. like everyone else, this young woman from syria gets a travel paper. within hungary only. she fears she'll be taken to a camp and detained. rather than going on a free train ride had he she looks foshe looks for ataxi. she's traveling with her brother, it looks k will he want to prepare the way for their family. >> my father to germany....
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sarah: some of the biggest critics of the european union come from within europe itself. right-wing populist parties have used issues like migration to whip up xenophobic and anti-foreigner sentiment. these parties are often hostile to the idea of a united europe. in recent years, eurosceptic parties have made significant electoral gains across the political spectrum. reporter: britain's ukip wants out of the eu. podemos in spain would like a different eu. one party in france would even like the eu to just go away. these are political extremes on the far right and the are left, but all of them are attacking the very principles of the eu -- these are political extremes on the far right and far left. >> we have radically different positions on many issues, but we want to give the people back their voice and fight the european and technocratic dictatorship. reporter: marine has repeatedly claimed france's being led from brussels, with success. the right-wing populist could easily be a factor in the next elections. nationalistic also fits the bill for nigel and his you could
sarah: some of the biggest critics of the european union come from within europe itself. right-wing populist parties have used issues like migration to whip up xenophobic and anti-foreigner sentiment. these parties are often hostile to the idea of a united europe. in recent years, eurosceptic parties have made significant electoral gains across the political spectrum. reporter: britain's ukip wants out of the eu. podemos in spain would like a different eu. one party in france would even like...
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hungary of course being a member of the european union. and many of the refugees our reporters have spoken to have spoken of their wish to eventually engineer up in a european union country. but these are scenes being played out right across parts of europe. many refugees arriving in places like italy and greece and then literally going by coach, train, or on foot, heading towards the more central parts of europe. people of course hoping to get to germany and others trying to get to france or the u.k. indeed there have bedesperate scenes in belgrade. describe what you have been seeing there in the last 24 hours or so. >> reporter: this morning it had to be some kind of a breakfast that the citizens of belgrade wanted to organize for the refugees, and there are some 1500 of them coming every day to belgrade, and it has to be some kind of a peaceful breakfast but it all turned chaosic, when the citizens brought food and water and then the refugees staying in the park near the bus station and train station hurried to get to the food and there
hungary of course being a member of the european union. and many of the refugees our reporters have spoken to have spoken of their wish to eventually engineer up in a european union country. but these are scenes being played out right across parts of europe. many refugees arriving in places like italy and greece and then literally going by coach, train, or on foot, heading towards the more central parts of europe. people of course hoping to get to germany and others trying to get to france or...
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. >> more than half of all migrants to the european union now travel the short distance from turkey to grease aarriving on aegean islands like kos, deployed to act as a floating reception center. lathest desperate measure by greek authorities to cope with the influx. there are long queues to enter the local sports stadium where integration papers are being held out. it is a sweltering container for those desperate to continue their join into the heart of the european union. it is not greece they've come for, but germany austria and other countries where they believe they will find protection. >> we have been waiting since 7:00 this morning and we arrived since yesterday and get nothing. we are standing under the sun and nobody is taking care of us. >> itself near bankruptcy greece has made an urgent appeal for help. european union is promising money. >> almost 50,000 migrants arrive in july compared to 6,000 last year for the same month. earlier this week, european commission approved the national funding program for greece that amount to 474 million euros. >> the money cannot come too
. >> more than half of all migrants to the european union now travel the short distance from turkey to grease aarriving on aegean islands like kos, deployed to act as a floating reception center. lathest desperate measure by greek authorities to cope with the influx. there are long queues to enter the local sports stadium where integration papers are being held out. it is a sweltering container for those desperate to continue their join into the heart of the european union. it is not...
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sarah: some of the biggest critics of the european union come from within europe itself. right-wing populist parties have used issues like migration to whip up xenophobic and anti-foreigner sentiment. these parties are often hostile to the idea of a united europe. in recent years, eurosceptic parties have made significant electoral gains across the political spectrum. reporter: britain's ukip wants out of the eu. podemos in spain would like a different eu. one party in france would even like the eu to just go away. these are political extremes on the far right and the are left, but all of them are attacking the very principles of the eu -- these are political extremes on the far right and far left. >> we have radically different positions on many issues, but we want to give the people back their voice and fight the european and technocratic dictatorship. reporter: marine has repeatedly claimed france's being led from brussels, with success. the right-wing populist could easily be a factor in the next elections. nationalistic also fits the bill for nigel and his you could
sarah: some of the biggest critics of the european union come from within europe itself. right-wing populist parties have used issues like migration to whip up xenophobic and anti-foreigner sentiment. these parties are often hostile to the idea of a united europe. in recent years, eurosceptic parties have made significant electoral gains across the political spectrum. reporter: britain's ukip wants out of the eu. podemos in spain would like a different eu. one party in france would even like...
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so what the european union hastion of that. nothing like what turkey or jordan have experienced. >> yeah huge parts of their population are now those refugee populations in their countries, many of whom are living in camps. but what is the situation for europe? they may want to help but if they do help they can encourage more migration, and we're seeing anti-immigration movements in a number of countries. some of the countries have said no more. >> right. and there is -- undeniably there is a mix of motives, and there is a problem when you have people coming from even countries in conflict even countries that violate human rights that cause people to flee for involuntary reasons. many of those people are also coming from extremely poor places and they do have economic motives for the pull of europe and one of the things to bare in mind is that having an economic motive doesn't forfeit your claim to refugee status if in fact you would be harmed upon return. on the other hand there are people who don't have a need for internation
so what the european union hastion of that. nothing like what turkey or jordan have experienced. >> yeah huge parts of their population are now those refugee populations in their countries, many of whom are living in camps. but what is the situation for europe? they may want to help but if they do help they can encourage more migration, and we're seeing anti-immigration movements in a number of countries. some of the countries have said no more. >> right. and there is -- undeniably...
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there has been steps already that have been decided at the european union level. but they are initial steps, with small numbers and a little bit of a project, and more needs to be done >>> we'll leave it there for now. thank you very much. >> thank you >>> now, policeman in tunisia have been shot dead outside the coastal resort of zeus. two men on a motorcycle, one died on the way to hospital. the others were unharmed. in june people were killed in suez when a gunman opened fire on a beach. >> an egyptian group which says it's aligned with the islamic state of iraq and levant is claiming responsibility for a bomb blast. egypt's interior ministry says at least 27 police men were injured in an attack on a state security building in cairo. we have more. >> reporter: the blast came in the middle of the night in a small suburb in cairo, an explosion so powerful witnesses said it was heard and felt far beyond the district where it was planted. >> translation: we were waiting at the traffic lights, cars around us from all directions. as it changed, the explosion happened
there has been steps already that have been decided at the european union level. but they are initial steps, with small numbers and a little bit of a project, and more needs to be done >>> we'll leave it there for now. thank you very much. >> thank you >>> now, policeman in tunisia have been shot dead outside the coastal resort of zeus. two men on a motorcycle, one died on the way to hospital. the others were unharmed. in june people were killed in suez when a gunman...
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now it's become an important point of entry for refugees trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry thirst city and exhausted people arrive here. >> i'm expecting just to cross. i just want to cross. to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we don't have a toilet. the woman here who have an allergic from the sun. to go outside from here you know? >> many say they want to go to germany. europe's strongest economy. and they are ready to endure all the hardships on the way to a better life. and this is just another step for refugees and migrants in the certainan town just 5 kilometers north of the border with macedonia. here they are offered some medical help food and water. the picture is different here than the situation at macedonia's border with greece. mostly 5,000 went through this registration point in the last three days. after these people being registered here, catching buses and trains to belgrade where it's a step further to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called it an exodus. inability to cope with
now it's become an important point of entry for refugees trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry thirst city and exhausted people arrive here. >> i'm expecting just to cross. i just want to cross. to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we don't have a toilet. the woman here who have an allergic from the sun. to go outside from here you know? >> many say they want to go to germany. europe's strongest economy. and they are ready to endure all...
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it's already affecting negotiations for free trade deal between the european union and india. india has canceled talks that were set for the end of august in response to the drug ban. further stalling the free trade deal that was supposed to be signed last year. this trade expert and former government consultant says the deal has been delayed over issues of human rights and trade protectionism. and the drug ban will slow negotiations more. >> you bring in a new point. what's the point of going through the fda anyway. >> india is willing to wait to ensure its industries get the best deal. eu drug ban may be a case of bad medicine pushing india to focus trade if other parts of the world. >> peru's congress has shot down planes carrying drugs. peru is the world's top cocaine producer with most sent abroad in small aircraft. sri lanka's new prime minister is being sworn in. his party won 106 seats in monday's parliamentary election. he was 7 short of forming a government. he made a deal with a faction of the opposition group to build a coalition. >>> some areas of south africa are
it's already affecting negotiations for free trade deal between the european union and india. india has canceled talks that were set for the end of august in response to the drug ban. further stalling the free trade deal that was supposed to be signed last year. this trade expert and former government consultant says the deal has been delayed over issues of human rights and trade protectionism. and the drug ban will slow negotiations more. >> you bring in a new point. what's the point of...
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. -- european union. serbia and uns with they are supposed to go to the official refugee camps but many camps at train stations in budapest. hundreds sleep on the floor here at the station as they a means to move on to western europe. sought pest mayors that to dismantle the camps. allocated have showers and toilets but basic coming from migration aid. their volunteers are overwhelmed. visit one parliamentary described completely unacceptable conditions. talking about mobility and now of course it is gatherianed government is hostile to put it refugees. >> after receiving a record migrants this month puppet -- put up a wire forensic with serb kwrafrplt but they have not let way. stand in their police said over 3,000 crossed saturday alone. strategy a s other bill to toughen the asylum to ess that was submitted parliament friday. t with limit the refugees' ability to move and give the to hold them wer back. here were also harsh words for hungary. >> european authorities have a and stern discussion. reserve
. -- european union. serbia and uns with they are supposed to go to the official refugee camps but many camps at train stations in budapest. hundreds sleep on the floor here at the station as they a means to move on to western europe. sought pest mayors that to dismantle the camps. allocated have showers and toilets but basic coming from migration aid. their volunteers are overwhelmed. visit one parliamentary described completely unacceptable conditions. talking about mobility and now of course...
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. >>> the european union is dealing with a my grant crisis on numerous fronts. hungary says its immigration problem has reached unprecedented levels, it's building a four meter high fence along syria. >> for the political block the european union is looking good but closing itself off. this appears to be the most profound expression of europe, the shutting down access to the eu. almost none of the syrians or iraqis or afghans who might want to cross over this border have any intention of staying in hungary. but for the government, that doesn't seem to be the point. the european union member states were asked how many refugees they were willing to resettle. hungary was prepared to take no people. volunteers offer advice and coffee for those who have got through. in syria they heard of the fence and they thought it was an irrelevance. >> he want to find another way. if close this way, he will go around to another way. he will not stop the people because they kill my mother or my wife, somebody kill her, i will not stay there in my country. my government kill these
. >>> the european union is dealing with a my grant crisis on numerous fronts. hungary says its immigration problem has reached unprecedented levels, it's building a four meter high fence along syria. >> for the political block the european union is looking good but closing itself off. this appears to be the most profound expression of europe, the shutting down access to the eu. almost none of the syrians or iraqis or afghans who might want to cross over this border have any...
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many are desperate to continue their journey into the heart of the european union. it's not greece they've come for but germany austria and other countries where they believe they'll find work and protection. >> we've been waiting since 7:00 in the morning. we arrived here yesterday, and we get nothing. we're just here under the sun and no one is taking care of us. >> near bankruptcy greece has made an urgent appeal for help. the european union is promising money. >> almost 50,000 migrants arrived in july compared to less than 6,000 last year for the same month. earlier this week the european commission approveed the national funding for greece, but 4,747,000,000 474 million euros. >> the money could not come soon enough. >> migrants numbers are now a quarter of the island resident population some kiss the sand when they arrive. most have no intention of staying. jonah hull al jazeera. >> ahead of the monetary international monetary fund say that greece needs support to sort out it's finances. they greed to a bailout program for the country. they will lend up 86 bil
many are desperate to continue their journey into the heart of the european union. it's not greece they've come for but germany austria and other countries where they believe they'll find work and protection. >> we've been waiting since 7:00 in the morning. we arrived here yesterday, and we get nothing. we're just here under the sun and no one is taking care of us. >> near bankruptcy greece has made an urgent appeal for help. the european union is promising money. >> almost...
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in ecowas should the european union do? a is important to recognize substantial portion of these people are refugees, that is to safely conflict and persecution. yes, some economic migrants among the but most -- at least have a right not to be sent back to persecution and once they land on european soil, they have a right to have their asylum claimed, adjudicated, and if they're found to be refugees, as most of them will be, they are entitled to stay. what europe needs to do is stop treating the mediterranean or the often dangerous land crossing, stop treating drowning in debt as a way of preserving its borders. it needs to find safe and legal routes for these people who really do need to flee. a way for them to get to europe without risking their lives. we have seen modest steps in that direction. if you look at the way europe has responded to the mediterranean sea crossing, when the italians were in charge, they had something that very much focused on protecting people. the european union took over about a year ago with o
in ecowas should the european union do? a is important to recognize substantial portion of these people are refugees, that is to safely conflict and persecution. yes, some economic migrants among the but most -- at least have a right not to be sent back to persecution and once they land on european soil, they have a right to have their asylum claimed, adjudicated, and if they're found to be refugees, as most of them will be, they are entitled to stay. what europe needs to do is stop treating...
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plus -- >>> a litter pill to swallow, the european union says no to hundreds of generic drugs from india. >>> and in sport, find out if this formula one world title con tender could get back on track ahead of the bell -- belgian grand prix. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're learning how to practice democracy... >> ...just seen tear gas being thrown... >> ...glad sombody care about us man... >> several human workers were kidnapped... >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> the lifeline of the american west. >> what does this river mean to you? >> the river, to me, means homeland. >> in danger of running dry. >> there'll come a time when we fight over every last drop of water in the river. >> where's the water going? >> i worry about the future generations - what are they going to have? >
plus -- >>> a litter pill to swallow, the european union says no to hundreds of generic drugs from india. >>> and in sport, find out if this formula one world title con tender could get back on track ahead of the bell -- belgian grand prix. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're...
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this is european union and this is totally shameful. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras said his country can't handle so many migrants while it's tackling an economic crisis. a crisis within a crisis. the influx is beyond what our state infrastructure can handle. >> tsipras is asking the european union to help. >>> north korean state media say their country will soon have its own time zone. they say leaders will launch it next week to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of japanese colonial rule. north korea will put itself 30 minutes behind south korea and japan. >> the same time zone was established on the korean peninsula in 1908. it was replaced in 1912 after the japanese had annexed the territory. state-run media say japanese imperialists committed an unpardonable crime. they say bringing back their country's own standard time will protect the will of the people. pyongyang time will begin on august 15th. analysts say north korean leaders are using to incite nationalism and strengthen national unity. >>> japanese coast guard officials are looking below the waves at a reminde
this is european union and this is totally shameful. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras said his country can't handle so many migrants while it's tackling an economic crisis. a crisis within a crisis. the influx is beyond what our state infrastructure can handle. >> tsipras is asking the european union to help. >>> north korean state media say their country will soon have its own time zone. they say leaders will launch it next week to mark the 70th anniversary of the...
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they step into the european union, what will happen? what are their rights? >> these refugees don't know their rights. like everyone else this young woman from syria gets a travel paper. but within hungary only. she fears she'll be taken to a camp and detained. instead of taking a free train ride she looks for a taxi to take her to the capital of budapest. she's traveling with her 13-year-old brother. they're preparing the way for their parents. >> you want to get your parents. >> yes, yes, and my mother. >> it's highly likely they'll end up crossing the next border using people smugglers, as they leave more arrive. so it goes on 24 hours a day. al jazeera, hungary. >> plenty more still on al jazeera including recalling the fight of katrina. seasoten years since. as elections begin, the question remains over military's future role. >> the judge in egypt has found three al jazeera journalists guilty in their retrial. mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed and peter greste were sentenced to at least three years in prison. the men were accused of helping the now banned m
they step into the european union, what will happen? what are their rights? >> these refugees don't know their rights. like everyone else this young woman from syria gets a travel paper. but within hungary only. she fears she'll be taken to a camp and detained. instead of taking a free train ride she looks for a taxi to take her to the capital of budapest. she's traveling with her 13-year-old brother. they're preparing the way for their parents. >> you want to get your parents....
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the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a
the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a
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thithis is in the european union and makes no sense at all. they have mechanisms set up for emergencies. they set them up in times when there was not an emergency, and they have not taken advantage of the system that they system up for this crisis. >> we're seeing in many countries of europe, well, we've seen for years the word austerity used and the europeans themselves say that they're suffering some kind of hardship. so perhaps the reception of these refugees is perhaps understandable. >> well, it's understandable if you look narrowly at the countries that are on the outside periphery such as greece, such as bulgaria, such as malta, that by the structures that have been set up, the double lyn dublin regulation, the country is responsible to register them. this is unfair of the richer countries of the north and central part of the european union. the system has totally broken down, but it needs to be recognized and needs to be changed. there has to be more equitable sharing of what we have at the end of the day call a burden. >> why is it no
thithis is in the european union and makes no sense at all. they have mechanisms set up for emergencies. they set them up in times when there was not an emergency, and they have not taken advantage of the system that they system up for this crisis. >> we're seeing in many countries of europe, well, we've seen for years the word austerity used and the europeans themselves say that they're suffering some kind of hardship. so perhaps the reception of these refugees is perhaps understandable....
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it marks their entrance into the european union. it's hard to take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in this searing heat. another stage in this long journey. even though they're crossing into the european union, the problems aren't over. these people are like hundreds of others haven't tried to run away from the hungarian border police. they're rounded up and taken to registration camps. women and children get priority. and the bus leaves behind people who are frustrated and unsure of what happens next. this man is from damascus and syria. he made two attempts to cross from turkey to greece by sea. on the first he was arrested and detained. on the second he was rescued by the coast guard. >> this was the most difficult. this one, this, you know, this that we had from the greek border to here, it's the most i have had to experience in my life. >> in the town buses full of refugees and migrants, who have spent up to four days i registration capers have arrived. they're grateful for food and water provi
it marks their entrance into the european union. it's hard to take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in this searing heat. another stage in this long journey. even though they're crossing into the european union, the problems aren't over. these people are like hundreds of others haven't tried to run away from the hungarian border police. they're rounded up and taken to registration camps. women and children get priority. and the bus leaves behind people who are...
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action to share out the european burden across the 28 states of the european union which is more noted as well. >> ifill: should britain follow suit and do what germany has done? >> britain should certainly be a part of the distribution of the refugee burned. britain along with other european countries has an extraordinary and rich tradition of being open to people from around the world who are fleeing persecution. my own family benefited from that during the 20th century, and i think it's very important that, when one looks at the scenes in kalay, a discussion in britain and france over thousands of people camped there and going to extraordinary measures to -- >> ifill: trying to get through the tunnel, which we've reported often, yeah. >> exactly, right get through the tunnel in the context you have 300,000 people crossing the mediterranean, i want your view is to get a sense of the shoot horror confronting the 80 workers from the national rescue committee and elsewhere. we have just today helped seven people who have been swimming for seven hours because their boat sank in the medit
action to share out the european burden across the 28 states of the european union which is more noted as well. >> ifill: should britain follow suit and do what germany has done? >> britain should certainly be a part of the distribution of the refugee burned. britain along with other european countries has an extraordinary and rich tradition of being open to people from around the world who are fleeing persecution. my own family benefited from that during the 20th century, and i...
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now it's become an important point of entry for refugees trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry, thirsty and exhausted people arrive here. >> i'm expecting just to cross. i just want to cross, to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we have the women here, allergic. to go outside from here. >> reporter: many say they want to go to germany, europe's strongest economy. they are ready to endure hardships on their way to a better life. this is another step for refugees and migrants. just five kilometers north of the board with mass don't y they are offered medical help, some food and water. the picture here is different than the situation at macedonia's border with greece. roughly around 5,000 people went through this migrants and refugees registration point during the last three days. after they are registered, they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station. going to belgrade which is a step closer to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders calls this an ex-sew dust. more refugees will likely come t
now it's become an important point of entry for refugees trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry, thirsty and exhausted people arrive here. >> i'm expecting just to cross. i just want to cross, to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we have the women here, allergic. to go outside from here. >> reporter: many say they want to go to germany, europe's strongest economy. they are ready to endure hardships on their way to a better life. this is...
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now it's a refuge for those trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry thirsty and exhausted migrants arrive here. >> i want to cross. just cross, to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we have no toilets, we have the woman here who is allergic trt sun. just tfrom the sun. >> many say they want to go to germany. europe's strongest economy and willing to endure hardships on their way to a better life. this is another step for migrants five kilometers north of the border with macedonia, here they are offered medical help some food and water. the picture here is different than the situation at macedonia's border with greece. according to u.n. hcr, 5,000 migrants went through this checkpoint. after being registered here they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station, catching first buses and trains to belgrade which is just a step closer to their final goal and final stages. hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called this an aid exodus, ability to cope, with the large number of migrants here. al
now it's a refuge for those trying to get to the european union. every day thousands of hungry thirsty and exhausted migrants arrive here. >> i want to cross. just cross, to continue my journey. just want to cross. >> we have no toilets, we have the woman here who is allergic trt sun. just tfrom the sun. >> many say they want to go to germany. europe's strongest economy and willing to endure hardships on their way to a better life. this is another step for migrants five...
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the european union as well, as have other countries. but in terms of reis the lment, resettlement is only a small part of the operation. the hope for a solution that s that syrians would veb yulely return to their homes, but unfortunately as you mentioned the syria conflict, now into its fifth year there seems no end in site. we're very grateful to the u.s.'s commit. it has an open ended commitment to resettle syrians as part of its over 70,000 vettelment every year. the u.s. vettels more refugees than any other country. so certainly the u.s. is extremely generous, and other countries are extremely again royce, but yes, we see the numbers increasing in the years ahead. >> the says it can take anywhere from 12 to 18 months for refugees to be resettled in the u.s. >>> two tv reporters in virginia were shot as killed during an interview. john terrett reports. >> reporter: some call it a suicide note others a manifesto, it was delivered by fax to the headquarters of abc news roughly two hours after the shooting. in the 23-page document, 41
the european union as well, as have other countries. but in terms of reis the lment, resettlement is only a small part of the operation. the hope for a solution that s that syrians would veb yulely return to their homes, but unfortunately as you mentioned the syria conflict, now into its fifth year there seems no end in site. we're very grateful to the u.s.'s commit. it has an open ended commitment to resettle syrians as part of its over 70,000 vettelment every year. the u.s. vettels more...
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it is only through rules that not only hungary but those of the european union would be able to handle. >> ban ki-moon, the international lawster of migration and and an abundance of human rights groups are asking for a different approach other than a 150 kilometer fence? wouldn't you give them sanctua sanctuary. >> you have given a word. we don't know their identities. we don't know if they're refugees. they're arriving from all around the world. they should be under some discipline to study identity. >> the government said that it's actively seeking clarification from germany of what it means to refer to syrian refugees being able to seek asylum in germany itself. there are reports that they would start taking in refugees from hungary directly on trains, but they have not been confirmed. it isn't a clear situation as to what is happening next for the refugees who have been stuck at these railway stations. >> that is the situation over in budapest. crossing over to austria now, joining rob reynolds. there they are introducing their own security checks at the border. >> that's right. i
it is only through rules that not only hungary but those of the european union would be able to handle. >> ban ki-moon, the international lawster of migration and and an abundance of human rights groups are asking for a different approach other than a 150 kilometer fence? wouldn't you give them sanctua sanctuary. >> you have given a word. we don't know their identities. we don't know if they're refugees. they're arriving from all around the world. they should be under some...
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not attended to ourselves and the european union. we need to make sure that leads to a greater sense of stability increase and across the eu. secondly, we should take a good long look at what is happening in greece, and the effect on the greek people. we don't want to go down that road in the united states. and the effect of a world economy, is unfathomable, like the united states. that is the significance at the moment. more of a cautionary tale. something to play -- pay close attention to. paul: we have time for one more. let me bring it back home. 10 years ago, that massive power outage in the northeast from the midwest all the way to new england. how would you secure the electric grid if you were president? governor christie: no matter what you do, it has had -- it has to be a joint effort between the private sector and the government. this goes back to the cyber situation we were talking about earlier. one of the ways they could attack us is the electrical grid. so much of the economy is based upon the ability to provide constan
not attended to ourselves and the european union. we need to make sure that leads to a greater sense of stability increase and across the eu. secondly, we should take a good long look at what is happening in greece, and the effect on the greek people. we don't want to go down that road in the united states. and the effect of a world economy, is unfathomable, like the united states. that is the significance at the moment. more of a cautionary tale. something to play -- pay close attention to....
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union countries would adhere to. but the mow cuss was relations with countries in the western bakkens. it was overshadowed by the migration crisis which has been building up for weeks, and then it was given an added urgency by the awful news that came through in the middle of the day here in vienna, that has truck has been discovered on the motorway to the south of the austrian capitol, leading from hungary, abandoned. at first they thought they were just ininvestigating the scene of an accident. but as they came close to the truck they noticed -- i'm sorry to give you gruesome details -- they noticed that blood was seeping out of the back and that there was a
union countries would adhere to. but the mow cuss was relations with countries in the western bakkens. it was overshadowed by the migration crisis which has been building up for weeks, and then it was given an added urgency by the awful news that came through in the middle of the day here in vienna, that has truck has been discovered on the motorway to the south of the austrian capitol, leading from hungary, abandoned. at first they thought they were just ininvestigating the scene of an...
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the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a report for us. >> this two european commissioners this didn't register on the travel plans for the ministers. people live on end in very squalid conditions. the french prime minister even though he didn't come here he acknowledged this is unsustainable and more must be done. >> translator: we have to divide up equitably among european countries. debates have been intense but we have a framework. france as germany supports it. too many countries are refusing to take their share. it's again the european spirit. we cannot accept it. >> reporter: now, the european union is going to set aside five million euros that's about $5.5 million, to build what they're calling a humanitarian camp somewhere here that could be used to house and provide some basic needs and some basic shelter for these people. and it's due to be open by the beginning of next year. but when you bear in mind that it's been august and already the camp is really flooded here. really, for the peo
the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a report for us. >> this two european commissioners this didn't register on the travel plans for the ministers. people live on end in very squalid conditions. the french prime minister even though he didn't come here he acknowledged this is unsustainable and more must be done. >> translator: we have to divide up equitably among european countries. debates have been...
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gdp,hree quarters of our we depend on the imports from the european union. in other words, what defines our future growth potential is the overall economic situation in the european union. i stay positively -- i guess 1.6 depending on the eu. the far east as well. the u.s. as well. weis a reasonable mark which set out as a goal to achieve. francine: what would be fair value for the franc? johann: the swiss franc has to powerp until a purchasing parity purchasing power relationship with the euro at 122. we are now at 107. we hope the development will go the right way. within days or weeks to come up to 110. then the swiss economy is far to stayondition competitive in the global markets. even today the swiss franc has been getting the most versus the u.s. dollar. if you think fair value is at 122. what would need to happen for that to be achieved? johann: what defines strongly of ourchasing parity swiss franc is the stability in the eurozone. the better the eurozone , thelidates its situation better the growth in the european union, the greater the tonces for
gdp,hree quarters of our we depend on the imports from the european union. in other words, what defines our future growth potential is the overall economic situation in the european union. i stay positively -- i guess 1.6 depending on the eu. the far east as well. the u.s. as well. weis a reasonable mark which set out as a goal to achieve. francine: what would be fair value for the franc? johann: the swiss franc has to powerp until a purchasing parity purchasing power relationship with the euro...
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turkey, the united states, and european union have classified the group as a terrorist organization. outside the hospital, where one of the alleged group members is being treated, police arrested sympathizers. a few hours before the consulate attack, unknown assailant detonated a bomb near an istanbul police station. in an exchange of gunfire, one police officer and several of the attackers were killed. police are trying to track down those's possible -- as was possible for the attacks. sarah: time to head to istanbul where our correspondent is standing by fire skyb -- via skype. what were doing know about the motivation of the attackers in the attackers around the country? reporter: this fringe group has what it says is fighting against the u.s. imperialism, it has always had this strong anti-u.s. sentiment, particularly the u.s. military presence in turkey, and detectives follow deployment of six military jets to a turkish base to be used against the islamic state. security forces in the run-up to the tax have been arresting them as part of a broader sweep against the pkk and the i
turkey, the united states, and european union have classified the group as a terrorist organization. outside the hospital, where one of the alleged group members is being treated, police arrested sympathizers. a few hours before the consulate attack, unknown assailant detonated a bomb near an istanbul police station. in an exchange of gunfire, one police officer and several of the attackers were killed. police are trying to track down those's possible -- as was possible for the attacks. sarah:...